Posts Tagged ‘sean murphy’
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REVIEW: Is ‘Batman: White Knight’ Today’s The Dark Knight Returns?
Batman White Knight questions whether Batman, indeed, is a savior or cancer in Gotham City.
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REVIEW: ‘Batman White Knight #3′ is a riot!
Sean Murphy’s Batman: White Knight is starting to unfold and a lot of things are already set in place.
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REVIEW: It is the Joke– err… Jack Napier’s revenge in ‘Batman: White Knight #2′
Batman: White Knight will be our generation’s The Dark Knight Returns
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REVIEW: A New Knight in Town in ‘Batman: White Knight #1′
What happens when the Dark Knight loses his grasp of rationality and the Clown Prince of Crime regains his sanity? Answer: A White Knight rises.
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Sean Murphy makes the Joker save Gotham this October
Superstar writer and artist Sean Gordon Murphy (PUNK ROCK JESUS, THE WAKE) brings you his tale of a twisted Gotham in a seven-issue miniseries with a massive cast of heroes and villains. BATMAN: WHITE KNIGHT is told on an epic ...
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REVIEW: The clash of science and nature in ‘Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2′
Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2 is the second and last volume of the Rick Remender-Sean Murphy take of the familiar trope we already seen/read in the past years or so, Dances With Wolves, Avatar, documentaries on environmental issues, and...
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REVIEW: What is love in ‘Tokyo Ghost #10’?
This titular question fits quite perfectly after I read the tenth and ultimate chapter of TOKYO GHOST. Love is an emotional force that makes the world around. Rick Remender presents his formulaic emotional grinding storytelling...
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Run to a Dystopian Adventure with TOKYO GHOST, VOLUME 1: ATOMIC GARDEN in March
Bestselling writer RICK REMENDER (BLACK SCIENCE, DEADLY CLASS) teams up with superstar art team SEAN MURPHY (CHRONONAUTS, Punk Rock Jesus) and MATT HOLLINGSWORTH (WYTCHES, Hawkeye) for a bleak and poignant reflection on the con...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Tokyo Ghost #1
THE FUTURE’S OPIUM Rick Remender, Sean Gordon Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth explore the world of 2089, a place of decay, destitution, destruction and definitely dystopia. Additionally, Remender presents a stern critique on the ...
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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Chrononauts, Vol. 1
TO HISTORY & BEYOND! If ever one wants to predict what is the next comic book adaptation to the big screen; look no further and pick up CHRONONAUTS Vol. 1 by superstar comic writer Mark Millar and multi-awarded comic illust...
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